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123 Puzzle: rpm change after 4-speed install
I just completed (well, still waiting for a shift boot actually) a manual conversion on my wagon. Things are ducky. I love it.
But... everyone else here has said they had no change in final drive rpms. I am reading 3000 rpm at 75; with the slush drive it was 3500 at 70. The needles used to be parallel on the highway. Now 60 mph looks in 2000-2500 rpms. New speedo cable (old 240 style, my trans is from a 79) same rearend, same instrument cluster. California car, not that I think that means anything. Any ideas???
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Peter 1985 300TD 4-speed 212K 1992 400E 343K 2001 E320 72K |
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